Unscrambler boosts shrink-labeling production and efficiency

Packaging equipment purchased in the wake of a recent trip to Pack Expo has helped Verst Group double production of two well-known shrink-labeled Kraft products.

SHELF IMPACT. Thanks to full-body shrink sleeve labels applied by this high-speed machine, Kraft is better able to attract the c
SHELF IMPACT. Thanks to full-body shrink sleeve labels applied by this high-speed machine, Kraft is better able to attract the c

 

Will Schretzman, Vice President of packaging at Verst Group Logistics, a leading third-party logistics provider for packaging and supply chain solutions, will return this fall to Pack Expo Las Vegas 2011 (Las Vegas Convention Center, Sept. 26-28). Building on past Pack Expo successes, he’ll be seeking new technologies to further streamline operations and boost efficiency of Verst’s packaging lines.

Following his trip to the last show, the company purchased and installed a NEHHLP Low Profile Unscrambler from New England Machinery that considerably sped up the application of new 360-degree labels to Kraft Foods’ revamped packaging for Miracle Whip.

William G. Verst founded Verst in 1968, when he acquired a 30,000-square foot cross-dock company. Today, this multi-faceted, third-party logistics solutions provider has more than 14 locations in the Midwest and more than 1,300 employees.

Among its services, Verst offers turnkey labeling-warehousing-distribution services to consumer packaged goods companies and specializes in shrink sleeve decorating for both large and small brands. The company’s customers have included household names such as Procter & Gamble, Dial, Dr. Pepper and MillerCoors.

“This is our niche,” says Schretzman. “We decorate bottles with shrink sleeve labels and we are one of the largest contract decorators in the world specializing in this area. Customers come to us when they need shrink sleeve decoration done well, done right, and done quickly.”

Answering Kraft’s call

 

In June 2009, Kraft Foods wanted to enhance the shelf impact of its spoonable Miracle Whip line by adding a high-quality shrink sleeve to extend the branding landscape completely around the container. Kraft Foods enlisted Verst to help develop and apply the new shrink sleeves to the 12-ounce and 22-ounce Miracle Whip containers. Working closely with Kraft Food’s team, Verst provided the speed-to-market solution to get these eye-catching designs to the store shelf attracting the attention of consumers at point of purchase.

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